Esempio n. 1
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    def test_static_routing_imix_asymmetric(self):
        # test initializtion
        if not self.is_loopback and not CTRexScenario.router_cfg[
                'no_dut_config']:
            self.router.configure_basic_interfaces()

            # Configure static routing based on benchmark data input
            stat_route_dict = self.get_benchmark_param('stat_route_dict')
            stat_route_obj = CStaticRouteConfig(stat_route_dict)
            self.router.config_static_routing(stat_route_obj, mode="config")

        mult = self.get_benchmark_param('multiplier')
        core = self.get_benchmark_param('cores')

        ret = self.trex.start_trex(c=core,
                                   m=mult,
                                   nc=True,
                                   d=100,
                                   f='cap2/imix_fast_1g.yaml',
                                   l=1000)

        trex_res = self.trex.sample_to_run_finish()

        # trex_res is a CTRexResults instance- and contains the summary of the test results
        # you may see all the results keys by simply calling here for 'print trex_res.result'
        print("\nLATEST RESULT OBJECT:")
        print(trex_res)

        self.check_general_scenario_results(trex_res)

        self.check_CPU_benchmark(trex_res, minimal_cpu=25)
Esempio n. 2
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    def test_static_routing_imix(self):
        if self.is_loopback:
            self.skip('In loopback mode the test is same as test_routing_imix')
        # test initializtion
        if not self.is_loopback:
            self.router.configure_basic_interfaces()

            # Configure static routing based on benchmark data input
            stat_route_dict = self.get_benchmark_param('stat_route_dict')
            stat_route_obj = CStaticRouteConfig(stat_route_dict)
            self.router.config_static_routing(stat_route_obj, mode="config")

        mult = self.get_benchmark_param('multiplier')
        core = self.get_benchmark_param('cores')

        ret = self.trex.start_trex(c=core,
                                   m=mult,
                                   p=True,
                                   nc=True,
                                   d=60,
                                   f='cap2/imix_fast_1g.yaml',
                                   l=1000)

        trex_res = self.trex.sample_to_run_finish()

        # trex_res is a CTRexResult instance- and contains the summary of the test results
        # you may see all the results keys by simply calling here for 'print trex_res.result'
        print("\nLATEST RESULT OBJECT:")
        print trex_res
        print("\nLATEST DUMP:")
        print trex_res.get_latest_dump()

        self.check_general_scenario_results(trex_res)
        self.check_CPU_benchmark(trex_res)
Esempio n. 3
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    def test_nat_learning(self):
        # test initializtion
        self.router.configure_basic_interfaces()

        stat_route_dict = self.get_benchmark_param('stat_route_dict')
        stat_route_obj = CStaticRouteConfig(stat_route_dict)
        self.router.config_static_routing(stat_route_obj, mode="config")

        self.router.config_nat_verify()  # shutdown duplicate interfaces

        #       self.trex.set_yaml_file('cap2/http_simple.yaml')
        mult = self.get_benchmark_param('multiplier')
        core = self.get_benchmark_param('cores')

        #       trex_res = self.trex.run(multiplier = mult, cores = core, duration = 100, l = 1000, learn_verify = True)
        ret = self.trex.start_trex(c=core,
                                   m=mult,
                                   learn_verify=True,
                                   d=100,
                                   f='cap2/http_simple.yaml',
                                   l=1000)

        trex_res = self.trex.sample_to_run_finish()

        print("\nLATEST RESULT OBJECT:")
        print trex_res
        print("\nLATEST DUMP:")
        print trex_res.get_latest_dump()

        expected_nat_opened = self.get_benchmark_param('nat_opened')
        learning_stats = trex_res.get_last_value(
            "trex-global.data", ".*nat.*")  # extract all nat data

        if self.get_benchmark_param('allow_timeout_dev'):
            nat_timeout_ratio = learning_stats[
                'm_total_nat_time_out'] / learning_stats['m_total_nat_open']
            if nat_timeout_ratio > 0.005:
                self.fail(
                    'TRex nat_timeout ratio %f > 0.005 (0.5%) and not as expected to be less than 0.5%'
                    % (nat_timeout_ratio))
        else:
            self.check_results_eq(learning_stats, 'm_total_nat_time_out', 0.0)
        self.check_results_eq(learning_stats, 'm_total_nat_no_fid', 0.0)
        self.check_results_gt(learning_stats, 'm_total_nat_learn_error', 0.0)
        #
        self.check_results_gt(learning_stats, 'm_total_nat_open',
                              expected_nat_opened)

        self.check_general_scenario_results(trex_res)
        self.check_CPU_benchmark(trex_res, minimal_cpu=10, maximal_cpu=85)
Esempio n. 4
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    def nat_simple_helper(self, learn_mode=1):
        # test initializtion
        self.router.configure_basic_interfaces()

        stat_route_dict = self.get_benchmark_param('stat_route_dict')
        stat_route_obj = CStaticRouteConfig(stat_route_dict)
        self.router.config_static_routing(stat_route_obj, mode="config")

        nat_dict = self.get_benchmark_param('nat_dict')
        nat_obj = CNatConfig(nat_dict)
        self.router.config_nat(nat_obj)

        #       self.trex.set_yaml_file('cap2/http_simple.yaml')
        mult = self.get_benchmark_param('multiplier')
        core = self.get_benchmark_param('cores')

        #       trex_res = self.trex.run(nc=False,multiplier = mult, cores = core, duration = 100, l = 1000, learn = True)
        ret = self.trex.start_trex(c=core,
                                   m=mult,
                                   learn_mode=learn_mode,
                                   d=100,
                                   f='cap2/http_simple.yaml',
                                   l=1000)

        trex_res = self.trex.sample_to_run_finish()

        print("\nLATEST RESULT OBJECT:")
        print(trex_res)
        print("\nLATEST DUMP:")
        print(trex_res.get_latest_dump())

        trex_nat_stats = trex_res.get_last_value(
            "trex-global.data", ".*nat.*")  # extract all nat data
        if self.get_benchmark_param('allow_timeout_dev'):
            nat_timeout_ratio = float(trex_nat_stats['m_total_nat_time_out']
                                      ) / trex_nat_stats['m_total_nat_open']
            if nat_timeout_ratio > 0.005:
                self.fail('TRex nat_timeout ratio %f > 0.5%%' %
                          nat_timeout_ratio)
        else:
            self.check_results_eq(trex_nat_stats, 'm_total_nat_time_out', 0.0)
        self.check_results_eq(trex_nat_stats, 'm_total_nat_no_fid', 0.0)
        self.check_results_gt(trex_nat_stats, 'm_total_nat_open', 6000)

        self.check_general_scenario_results(
            trex_res, check_latency=False)  # NAT can cause latency
        ##       test_norm_cpu = 2*(trex_res.result['total-tx']/(core*trex_res.result['cpu_utilization']))
        #        trex_tx_pckt  = trex_res.get_last_value("trex-global.data.m_total_tx_bps")
        #        cpu_util = int(trex_res.get_last_value("trex-global.data.m_cpu_util"))
        #        test_norm_cpu = 2*(trex_tx_pckt/(core*cpu_util))
        #        print "test_norm_cpu is: ", test_norm_cpu

        self.check_CPU_benchmark(trex_res, minimal_cpu=10, maximal_cpu=85)

        #if ( abs((test_norm_cpu/self.get_benchmark_param('cpu_to_core_ratio')) - 1) > 0.03):
        #    raiseraise AbnormalResultError('Normalized bandwidth to CPU utilization ratio exceeds 3%')

        nat_stats = self.router.get_nat_stats()
        print(nat_stats)

        self.assert_gt(nat_stats['total_active_trans'], 5000,
                       'total active translations is not high enough')
        self.assert_gt(nat_stats['dynamic_active_trans'], 5000,
                       'total dynamic active translations is not high enough')
        self.assertEqual(
            nat_stats['static_active_trans'], 0,
            "NAT statistics nat_stats['static_active_trans'] should be zero")
        self.assert_gt(nat_stats['num_of_hits'], 50000,
                       'total nat hits is not high enough')